Strangely, the potato has the shape of a “turtle” and a finger

On April 22, 2011, a large number of people came to Ms. Pham Thi Ngoc Anh’s house (No. 40 To Hien Thanh Street, Cluster 8, Ward 5, Ca Mau City) to admire the very large yam, shaped like lotus flower, weighs about 30kg. (According to Dan Viet)

In 2012, while gardening, Mr. Phan Van Ven (hamlet 8, Luong Hoa commune, Ben Luc, Long An) discovered a sweet potato bush more than half a meter in diameter, weighing 38kg, with the shape of an ancient tree stump. receive. Mr. Ven put the potato in a pot for everyone to see. A local bonsai hobbyist tried to offer 10 million VND to buy this giant potato, but Mr. Ven did not sell it. (According to Tuoi Tre)

Also in 2012, Ms. Pham Thi Muoi (57 years old, living in Hoa Thanh hamlet, Dinh Thanh commune, Thoai Son district, An Giang province) when harvesting potatoes in her garden, discovered a sweet potato weighing 9 kg, containing shaped like a “turtle”. This potato was later offered for 1 million VND, but Mrs. Muoi did not sell it. (Photo: An Giang Online)

This potato shaped like a “thumb” was dug by Mr. Vu Van Oanh’s family (Le Ninh commune, Kinh Mon district, Hai Duong) in his garden on November 12, 2012. (Photo: Dan Viet)

This strangely shaped potato tuber, weighing more than 20kg, was discovered in a people’s house in Nghia Duc commune, Nghia Dan district, Nghe An in 2012. After that, the potato was transferred to Mr. Phan Dinh Phung’s family (block Tan Thanh, Hoa Hieu ward, Thai Hoa town, Nghe An). (Photo: Vietnam Agriculture)

In 2013, Mr. Le Van Cang (74 years old, in Trung Dien hamlet, Trung Hieu commune, Vung Liem, Vinh Long) dug up an 83cm long potato divided into 8 small tubers weighing 600g, shaped like a dragon. . Information about the unique cassava root spread very quickly, many people in the surrounding area flocked to Mr. Cang’s house to admire this strange product. (According to Vinh Long Newspaper)

 In 2012, while digging cassava, Ms. Nguyen Thi Tho (residing in hamlet 1, Ky Dong commune, Ky Anh district, Ha Tinh) dug up a cassava root with a very human-like shape.

Ms. Tho said, this type of cassava is high-yield cassava, grown by her family for livestock production. After bringing it home, she showed everyone how she had made food for the pigs.